The controversial Governor of Imo State, Rocha Okorocha, has attacked the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, the National leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole during the party’s campaign rally in the state.
During the campaign rally, Governor Okorocha mounted the podium and was taking shots at his party leader, Adams Oshiomhole and Rotimi Amaechi who is the Director General of Muhammadu Buhari 2019 presidential campaign for challenging him.
While noting that he is the only APC governor in the whole South East, he described their action as “Iberiberism” and said he is in charge of APC in the state. He said:
“My names are Owelle Anayo Rochas Okorocha and I was the founding father of APC in Imo State and I’m the only governor [with that position] in the whole South-East region.
“History must be made right. As it stands today, those that challenged us, those that came with Army, Police, and SSS, and now sitting boldly as the owners of the party. Let me say to you, that is iberiberism chapter 1 verse 1.
“I tell you that what happened in the last dispensation was a robbery of the people’s mandate. As it is today, Mr. President, just be rest assured that your victory has been signed, sealed and delivered.
“But I do not advise that the baggage of other people shall be bestowed on you. I say this because here in Imo State, we are in charge and anyone that is here saying anything to the contrary is either hired or not from this state.
“No sane person in Imo State will hear my voice and not stand still for it. And as it is now, a lot of corrections must be made and I want our national leaders to show a very good example, because what he’s trying to do here, was just respect to you, Mr. President.
“Some of the people that came up to speak are not the right people to speak. We have the chairman of the party here, and that is the chairman of the party. Anything other than that is iberiberism chapter one verse one.”
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